The Siskiyou Jaxx Senior Babe Ruth baseball squad lost 14-0 to a team from Klamath Falls at the Pacific Northwest Regionals Wednesday night.

The Jaxx quickly fell behind to Crater Lake, including giving up five walks in the 2nd inning.

Head coach Steve Neel said that the depleted group of ball players played well and did not give up despite being behind early.

The Jaxx had only 10 players suited up due to illness and previous engagements.

The game was called off the bottom of the 5th inning due to some of the lights not working above 3rd base.

Crater Lake is now one of only two undefeated squads at the 10-team event. The winner of the tournament moves on to the Babe Ruth World Series.

Siskiyou opened the tournament on Tuesday with a 2-0 loss to a team from Canada and a 11-1 setback to a squad from Montana.

Today, the Jaxx end pool play against Columbia Basin of Washington at 2 p.m.

Tevin Cadola of Yreka High is scheduled to start on the mound for the Jaxx.

The game will be broadcasted live at http://socialstreamingplayer.crystalmedianetworks.com/radio/kladam.

With the Jaxx likely not moving on to the next round, Neel hopes the team can end the season on a positive note with a victory.

This morning the Siskiyou Babe Ruth 14-year-old All-Star team played Alberta, Canada, at 9:15 a.m. in Pacific Northwest Regional play in Centralia, Wash. Results should be up this afternoon on the Daily News Facebook page.